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Explain The First Stages Of Human Trafficking

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The first phase of Human Trafficking is recruitment. The action of finding new people to join the organization. The recruiters can be someone you know or a stranger. There’s specific strategies the traffickers use to recruit their victims. They use the lover boy tactic, false job advertisement, sale by family, recruitment of former slaves, abuse of religious belief, and abduction. The lover boy is someone who tries to seduce young women and force them into prostitution and other illegal work. Lover boys use violence and blackmail to intimidate their victims. For false advertisement they would post legitimate newspapers using a registered business as a front and pay for flights to send victims out to other countries. Some victims have witnessed murder of other victims upon arrival. Some family members are desperate to sell their children to traffickers get income. To better understand their victim’s traffickers often have the same …show more content…

The act of treating someone unfair with physical violence or sexual abuse. During this phase you are also getting raped, threatened, sometimes manslaughter or murdered. The individual may suffer from anxiety and isolation due to cultural difference. Exploitation also includes forced labor, slavery, practices of slavery, and removal of the organs. Here’s an example of the process of how trafficking works would be. “A woman approaches a person whom she hopes will smuggle her abroad, or is approached by someone who promises her a well-paying job in a restaurant. The trafficker either smuggles the young women and forces her into prostitution or hands her over to someone else who facilities her illegal entry into the destination country. At that point, the young woman is sold to a brothel owner who forces her into prostitution and, after having made a profit, may sell her to another brothel owner. The concept of trafficking recognizes the process to which the victim has been subjected

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